A good reminder why so
much writing on art is just so obscure and self - absorbed, though, as to be almost meaningless.
But the more you make that part of things into just a game to keep as
much writing on the market as you can, the more fun you will have and the less rejection will bother you.
I have long wanted Wenger out but that is a different thread and
much written on.
There is
much written on the demands, the exhilaration, the drama, and the formidable task of adjusting to the onslaught of challenges.
There's just not
much written on these.
There will undoubtedly be
much written on the decision and predictions on what happens next.
There has been
much written on Slaw and other places about the paperless office, or the virtual office.
There is also
much written on ethics.
Not exact matches
«This book has nothing to do with physics, but its title will make you look super smart if you're reading it
on a train or plane,»
writes Gates (a problem, presumably, he doesn't
much struggle with personally).
She
writes in the Asia Times, «the first stage of this war
on Iran is Syria; the first campaign in a
much wider sectarian power - bid.»
Once you
write it down, no matter how traumatic it is or how
much stress you receive from it, it becomes powerless
on paper.
Jenkins
wrote on Twitter that Germany's shift in energy policy was misguided and resulted effectively in fossil fuels replacing
much of the missing nuclear power — a pattern that's playing out at home, as well.
A monitor in the centre of the room acts as a digital scoreboard, ranking staff in real time
on the quantity of articles they've
written, the amount of online traction their work is getting and how
much it's being shared
on social media.
In 1983, when Frederic Mishkin started
writing «The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets,» his seminal textbook
on macroeconomics, he never thought he'd devote
much space to the idea of negative interest rates.
Hal Needham, a hurricane scientist at Louisiana State University,
wrote in a blog post
on the weather site WXshift that a storm's category doesn't fully convey how dangerous rainfall could be and how
much damage it could cause.
«Canada's middle class is actually doing
much better relative to past decades based
on a host of indicators,» Charles Lammam and Hugh MacIntyre, two from Fraser's stable of experts,
wrote in an op - ed published in the Ottawa Citizen
on March 17.
I've
written about this plenty, perhaps too
much, but it's hard for people to get a handle
on what's going
on when we're not really in a bubble anymore, but not in a crash either.
CB: In a recent op - ed for the Toronto Star, you
wrote, «It is important to remember, as
much as we conveniently ignore the fact, that in health care, money spent
on one thing simply can't be spent
on another.»
I've
written about this before, but using creativity in a subject line is a
much better strategy — one that has now worked
on me countless times after
writing about this recently.
«GDP growth is now
much more reliant
on tourism and the government's infrastructure spending,» he
wrote in a Nov. 28 report.
While
much of the credit for counterinsurgency goes to Petraeus (and Gen. James Mattis), who literally
wrote the book
on the subject, it was Mansoor who edited the work.
The billionaire credits
much of his success to the simple habit of jotting down ideas: «Some of Virgin's most successful companies have been born from random moments — if we hadn't opened our notebooks, they would never have happened,» he
writes on LinkedIn.
Yup, and Buffer recently uncovered it, sharing the helpful info
on Medium The
write - up of fascinating research offers a handy trick that science shows makes it
much easier to say no — with just a little change of language.
Forrester VP and principal analyst Nate Elliot
writes in a blog post marketers couldn't «count
on much organic reach or engagement anyway» and points to an Ogilvy report which stated large brands» Facebook posts reached only 2 percent of fans.
You can still go back and you can look
on the Zillow blog and see posts that I
wrote, and Stan, who by this point had become our chief economist,
wrote about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built
on the foundation of sand and there was too
much easy credit that had allowed people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
At the same time that freelance journalism has grown, there's been a surge in how
much marketing executives are spending
on content such as
written stories, videos and social media.
On Election Day, WikiLeaks
wrote to Trump Jr. saying that if Trump lost, it would be «
much more interesting» if he didn't concede the election and instead contested its results.
While the Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed
much worse
on answering conceptual questions than those who hand -
wrote.
«That means that the vast amount of stuff that we are publishing
on Clinton will have
much higher impact, because it won't be perceived as coming from a «pro-Trump» «pro-Russia» source,» WikiLeaks
wrote.
These three «rules» have been so hammered into our brains since childhood that I'm amazed adults still
write so
much jargon
on their LinkedIn profiles.
I
wrote about goal - setting recently, that it's
much better to focus
on daily goals you can manage now rather than long - term goals that give you an excuse to slip.
We're now working
on a live event, a full website and blog with contributors
writing about influence and personal branding, and
much more.
ADDENDUM: A colleague forwarded me a piece
written by author Chuck Klosterman a few years back
on pretty
much the same topic.
Because I have a lot going
on, I never want to invest too
much time in the actual
writing of these plans, preferring to spend my time instead
on the actual strategy.
Writing on the Greater Good Science Center blog recently, sociologist and positive psychology expert Christine Carter made much the same case, writing that the secret to accomplishing more is to stop doing everything you dislike
Writing on the Greater Good Science Center blog recently, sociologist and positive psychology expert Christine Carter made
much the same case,
writing that the secret to accomplishing more is to stop doing everything you dislike
writing that the secret to accomplishing more is to stop doing everything you dislike doing.
BlackBerry, for example, gave up
on BB10 because, chief executive John Chen hinted, it cost too
much to
write drivers for different chips; by going to Android, that challenge is abstracted away to Google.
The two Democratic senators
wrote a letter to Mattis
on Monday stating as
much.
In a move that made too
much sense not to have eventually happened, Yelp and OpenTable announced Thursday night that Yelp users will soon be able to secure restaurant reservations directly from Yelp review pages, Nick Bilton
writes on The New York Times Bits blog.
Like Netflix and Spotify
wrote the book
on pay - to - play movie and music streaming, Surf Air offers members unlimited flights in exchange for a monthly fee - albeit
on a
much larger scale.
To come up with the cash, Luber suggests
writing out how
much you have to spend every month and what you have to spend it
on, including rent, car payments and food, and then what you want to spend the rest
on, in order of importance, whether that's going out to dinner or to the movies, «then cut the bottom two or three,» she said.
Last week, he lambasted Trump
on Twitter for failing to make his taxes public,
writing that the Clintons» transparent tax payments, by contrast, make them «
much smarter business people and negotiators.»
«The guys have a huge skew trade
on and they will defend it as
much as we do,» Iksil
wrote in a Jan. 30, 2012, email to a supervisor.
Why It's Worth Reading: Beyond doubt this is the most influential book
on negotiating ever
written, so
much so that most business readers will already be familiar with its basic concept, the proverbial «win - win» negotiation.
«Zynga has so
much more potential ahead, the opportunity to be an Internet Treasure [sic] and deliver
on our mission of connecting the world through games,» Pincus
wrote.
It was a long way from the email he
wrote Johnson
on Dec. 7, 2011: «Amazing to me how
much you've gotten done in such a short time, not to mention the quality of the work and genius of the ideas.»
«To get to your number, you need to determine how
much income you think you'll need to live
on each year, based
on your retirement lifestyle goals, then multiply that by the number of years you expect to be retired,
writes certified financial planner Matt Shapiro.
«Officers are being
written up all the time and charged with using too
much pepper spray, yet here we are
on Rikers practicing with rubber pellets shooting shotguns,» one ESU officer told the New York Post last month.
As I
wrote recently, the reason Apple makes so
much more
on the iPhone is because it isn't really selling the devices to consumers, it's selling them to wireless carriers.
According to Military.com, Nimoy achieved the rank of sergeant and spent
much of his army service «putting
on shows for the Army Special Services branch which he
wrote, narrated, and emceed.»
«
Written in 1960s San Francisco and New York, Didion's collection of essays is not so
much a bundle of nonfiction as it is a long, threaded musing
on her own life, set to the daunting counterculture tempo of the times,» Wang and Wolfson note.